
Sportsbook rules
Fastbet Thronebet Tanzania sports betting: fixtures, markets and the rules that settle them
Fastbet Thronebet Tanzania prices 300 to 500 fixtures a day, from the Tanzanian Premier League to the Champions League, starting at 500 TZS per slip. This page is the other half of the odds sheet: the settlement rules that decide what your ticket actually pays.
Fixture volume
The sportsbook in daily numbers
Between 300 and 500 fixtures go up each day, and football carries the weight: the Premier League, the Champions League and the Tanzanian Premier League with Yanga SC and Simba SC. Basketball, tennis, cricket, volleyball, boxing, athletics and rugby fill the rest of the board.
Two operator rules shape every slip. They bite before odds even enter the picture: the minimum stake is 500 TZS, and one event cannot appear twice on the same ticket, so a Yanga win and a Yanga double-chance on the same match need two separate tickets.
Markets
Markets you will actually meet
The board runs from 1X2, double chance and totals to handicaps and half-time lines. A 2023 review also documents three exclusive markets: W1, S1 and 1&3+. No source explains them. The operator publishes no glossary either, so check the market tooltip or ask a branch cashier before staking on them.
Live betting sits on top fixtures with cash-out and a match tracker, a feature set recorded in 2022 and worth re-checking in the current lobby. Odds move until the event starts, and the valid odd is the one printed on your submitted ticket, not the one on screen a minute earlier.
Accumulator players should pair these markets with the winnings-bonus ladder from the promotions page: 25% from six selections, up to 300% at 39–40. Markets build the slip. The sections below are where it gets settled.
Settlement basics
The 90-minute rule and what happens at full time
Football bets settle on 90 minutes plus injury time. Penalties do not count. A cup match decided in a shoot-out pays on whatever the 90 minutes produced, which often means the draw price wins while the celebrating team goes home from your ticket.
Venue quirks are covered too, and they decide real tickets:
- Neutral venue: the team listed on the left is treated as the home side for settlement.
- Ground move within the country: bets stand.
- Switch to the opponent's ground: all bets void.
- No quoted price on the match: a single voids at odds 1.00 and drops out of multiples as a non-runner.
When matches stop
Postponed matches and the 24-hour rule
If a match is abandoned or postponed and not played within 24 hours, every unsettled bet on it goes void at odds 1.00. That is the football and basketball frame. Tennis gets 48 hours. In an accumulator the voided leg drops out and the rest of the ticket stands at reduced odds.
Outcomes already completed at the stoppage still settle. The operator's own example has Barcelona 3-0 up at minute 68 with a 2-0 first half behind them. First Half 3+ and similar completed markets pay as winners, while the final outcome waits for the 24-hour clock.
League-goals bets carry their own quirk: one postponed match counts as exactly two goals, while two or more postponed matches void the whole league at odds 1.00.
- Void price: odds 1.00 on unsettled legs after the deadline
- Deadline: 24 hours for football and basketball, 48 hours for tennis
- Completed markets settle as results, not voids
- League goals: 1 postponement counts as 2 goals; 2 or more void the league
Live betting
The accept-changes toggle, in both positions
Live betting adds one switch most players never read: I accept all changes. Left unselected, any odds move after you send the ticket declines it. Selected, the ticket is accepted at the new values, which means you can be paid on shorter odds than you clicked.
| Toggle position | What an odds move does after sending |
|---|---|
| Not selected | Ticket declined if the odds or handicap change |
| Selected | Ticket accepted at the new values |
Two more live rules deserve attention. Tickets sent live cannot be cancelled, so the check happens before sending, and any bet accepted after the actual start of the event is void at odds 1.00 even if the terminal printed it. A printed ticket is not acceptance.
Beyond football
Eight sports, one account
Football takes the volume. The same 500 TZS minimum and the same account cover the rest of the board, and the eight cards below mark each sport with its typical market depth. Cricket and boxing draw steady Tanzanian followings alongside the big leagues.


Basketball

Tennis

Cricket

Volleyball

Boxing

Athletics

Rugby
Market depth follows the calendar: international breaks and off-seasons thin the board, derby weeks fill it.